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' J. 006K. TOBAGGQ PIPE.

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team Partnr' No. 74,050, dated 'February 4, 18es.

, Toniooo-PIPE.

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To ALL WHoM rr MAY coNoEnN:

Be it known that I, JAMES COOK, of'West Groton, in. theounty of Middlesex, and State of Massachusetts, have invented o. new and improvedl Tobacco-Pipe," and I lo hereby declare tlmtthe following is a. full, clear. und erect description thereonhich will enable others skillerl'in the art to mzike andiuse the seme, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this speciiicetio'n.y I

, The present invention consists in placing, und securing so us to be 'detachable at' pleasure, withm the bdw of (pipe, a cup or receptacle for the tobacco, thot, its lorver end, ie-provided with a. Series of aperture-Sfar .forming zt-communiciition between it and the stem, :ind with n space or chamber left around and betneenit an, the interior of the bowl, whereby the stem cannot become rcloggeii, and the smoke, beforepnssing to the mouth, is lcooled, us Well as ,the tobatcco'lreptvflry und .free from nicotine, as it is extracted by the smoking of the pipe.

V In combine-tion with the above, u. tubo is inserted in the stemwhere it opens into the bowl ol' the pine, vrhicb tube, bcingbent upward into the'bowi, prevents the passage oi` the nicotine, ns it is ertracted free @nel tobacco in the inner cup or receptacle, into the stem, und thence to the mouth, the importztnce ami advanlege of lwhich are obvious,v In the accompanying plete of drawings, my improved tohnecmpipe isillustret'od--Q I v Figure 1 being a.v central section through the pipe, in the'direction'of its length, angl Figure 2 u transverse section through the bowlgftaken in the' planeuof the line :z: z, Bg. 1.

Similar letters of reference indicate like partsfl l j Y A, in the drawings, represents the bowl of the vpipe, und B its stem, both of which may be nnulc oi' :my ofthe materials usually employed forsuch purposes. C, un inner cup :or receptacle, inserted in bowl A, to und. lon the top of which it is screwed. B, o. chamber or space between in'ner cup C 'und inside of tobnccofbuwl Aa a, apertures in sides of innercu'p C etits lower end. b,`u tube,finserted in stem B, where it communicates-with howl A,`whicll1 tube is bent upward ,into the bowl.

In using the iipe constructed 'as above described, the tobacco is placed within the inner cup C, when, lightv ingit, the pipe` is smoked in the ordinary manner, the smoke being drown from the. tobacco-cup through .its apertures into the chamber D, und from thence through the bent tube b into the stom to the mouth.

By my improved pipe, it is obvious that the *tobacco is kept dry, that the stem cannot become clogged, that the nicotine cannot pass tothe mouth, that-the smoke before 'reaching the 'mouth must he cool, and that t tobacco-cup can bc removed for being cleaned es well as theinterior of t-hebowl A.

'What I claim us new, 'and d'esi'rc to secure by Letters Patent, is-

vThe chamber D, formed around 'the sides of the bowl C by suspending the lutter in the screw-cap of 'the bowLA, as and for thepurpose specified. i

Witnesses:

MAROIJLLUS PERRIN,

Genion L; SPAULDING.

. 4JAlViES COOK. 

